Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 05, 1963, Page 5, Image 5

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By Helen Bcchen
IIKRAI.D AM) NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore.
Tuesday, March 5, 19M
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FOUR GENERATIONS Mrs. Anna BrackrH of Salt Lake City holds her great-granddaughter,
Sonya Collins, in a four-generation piqture taken at the home of Mrs. Mar
garet Clough, seated left, daughter of Mrs. Brackett. Mrs. Pat Collins, standing, and
her daughter Sonya are visiting from their home in Milton-Freewater.
Photo by Kettler
POLLY'S POINTERS
Rattling Good Idea
POLLY CRAMER
'spaper Enterprise Assn.
DEAR POLLY - Having sur
vived three babies and the "rattle-dropping"
stages, 1 have found
it very helpful when taking baby
out some place where you have to
hold him. to keep a ribbon on the
rattle and hang on to one end
of the ribbon. The best "ribbon"
is made by cutting a thin strip
from plastic material. This clim-
easier tu
mates (raving and
keep clean.
MRS. H.F.K
GIRLS .My assistant, a young
mother herself, liked this idea hul
thinks it would lie better to pin
or attach the ribbon to the baby's
clothing ruther than have to hold
one end yourself.
POLLY
DEAR POLLY If vou have a
"Mever use j
wood floors!"
B"'W. lieili iiMiiiim iX li asut Prim-in Wtti
cut or bruise on your finger, slip
roller-type hair curler over the
bandage when doine housework.
This will protect the finger from
painful knocks and will keep the
bandage clean.
MRS. E.II.
A good idea If you tape the curl
er to your hand to keep it from
constantly falling off.
POLLY
DEAR POLLY-Calling all host
esses: Next time you arc having
a hen party or entertaining the
bridge club for lunch, make lit
tle party favors this way. Have
a cardboard cutout or card that
is appropriate to the occasion and
on each card paste a Polly Point
er. Makes a very good conversa
tion piece at the beginning or
.'end ol a party.
BETTY
History Of Gloves Has Many Facets
By WALTER LOGAN
NEW YORK (l'PI Gloves1
ire believed to have been origi
nated by thj cave man who!
crawled around on his hands and!
knees quite a lot in the icy caves
of yore and needed something to
keep his hands warm. He also
had similar coverings for his feel
-and knees.
Gloves improved considerably
over the years and by the time
Shakespeare came along they
were lacy and sometimes be-
jeweled. Queen Elizabeth I gavo
perfumed gloves to her favorites
and one pair was trimmed in gold
embroidery and fringed with gold
plate.
The glove became a svmbol of i
faith and affection as well as au
thority and if someone hurled
down the gauntlet you were ii
trouble.
Ii was a man's glove world un
til the 16th century when women
;rew tired of cold hands and
sewed some up' (or themselves,
But they still had more signifi
cnr.ee to men and if a man fell
into disgrace the authorities
stripped off his ornaments and
military belt, chopped off his
purs with a hatchet and yanked
off the gloves.
.Asks Leather Expert
The Leather Industries of
America which deals with hells.
shoes and gloves for most of
the major manufacturers Is some
what of an expert on the subjeel
o we asked William Rapp of the
department of information about
glove wardrobes for men.
A minimum wardrobe would
consift of one pair of driving
gloves of grained leather, lined
cither in wool or in fur, and a
pair of dress gloves in capeskin.
he said. "I would suggest that the
cuior of the dress gloves be dark
brown since this goes with most
men s clothing. In a minimum
wardrobe the driving gloves mav
double for casual wear, although
I would suggest a pair of pigskin
gloves for casual costumes
"A maximum wardrobe would
include the driving gloves, the cas
ual gloves and the dark brown
dress gloves as described above,
plus a second pair of capeskin
dress gloves in black and a pair
in grey. Also, a pair of grey
mocha isuedei piovcs (or semi
formal occasion and a pair ol
white suede leather for formal
occasions.
I emphasize the driving gloves
in all cases because a research1
study at the University of Cin
cinatti recently found that leather
gloves on the wheel of a car pro
vide three times as much grip as
bare skin certainly a safety fac
tor under today s traffic condi
tions."
Some Other Facts
A little research (by the
Leather Industries group! provid
cd these other facts on gloves:
Capeskin is the skin of the
South African hair - sheep (dis
tinguished from wool-bearing
sheep) and is named after Cape
town. It has a tight close grain,
. . . says Henry M. Tobey, Research Director of
the world's largest hardwood floor maker
"Thnsp iplf-nnluliinrr u-:ixps that work wnnnprs in vnnr'
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kitchen can be the ruin of wood floors. Most are made
primarily of synthetic plasties and cannot be removed from
wood floors without damaging the wood or the finish.
As the layers of old self -polishing uax pile up, your
uood floor gradually darkens and discolors.
The best wood floor care we can recommend is Bruce
Cleaning Wax or Bruce Floor Cleaner. Both contain a
removable liquid paste wax and waterless wood floor cleaner.
They clean; remove the old wax; and leave a rich, new coat
of paste wax protection all at the same time.
When a heavy coat
of wax is desired,
Bruce Cleaning Wax
is best. For badly
soiled floors or lighter
waxing, use Bruce
FloorCleaner. Its the
right way to keep
wood floors bright."
Use Your Charge Account or Lay Away
512 Main Free Parking 5th & Klamath
New Shipment Just, Received!
Newest in
--mm 9
enhancing its durability and at
tractiveness.
Pigskin does not come from Uie
domesticated hog. Pigskin leather
is made from the skins of wild
animals found in Central and South
America. There are two types,
Carpincho which is obtained from
the water rodent of Argentina
and Uruguay, and Peccary which
comes from a Mexican wild boar
Suede is not a leather but a
fuzzy finish while Mocha is made
from the skins of the hair-type
sheep op Asia and Atrica. It is
finished on the grain side and has
a supple, soft surface with a lux
urious close nap suede.
And if vou want variety there
is cabrctta. calfskin, dogskin,
goatskin, grain-deer, horsehidc
and kidskin and the following w ith
suede-like finishes, buckskin, cha
mois, degrain or chrome suede,
doeskin and reindeer.
Amaranth Grand Court
To Stage Annual Session
The Grand Court, Order of the
Amaranth, state of Oregon will
open Us 3MH annual session on
Thursday evening, March 7, in
the Portland Masonic Temple. 111!)
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W. Park Avenue, Portland
Mrs. William Aplanalp, Portland.
grand royal matron and Gerald
li. ljiuiciis, Portland, grand roy
al patron will preside.
The session will be culled to
order at 8 p.m. by Mrs. Marion
C. Kretsingcr of Portland and
lay B. Hewitt of Eugene, both
past grand matron and patron
William Aplanalp, grand marshal,
will preside during the opening
ceremonies. Mayor Terry Schrunk
of Portland will extend the wcl
come to delegates on behalf ol
the city. The state heads of other
Masonic groups w ill be introduced
A sizeable check will be present
cd to the Shrine Hospital for the
Amaranth Cast Fund and to the
Alberlina - Kerr Nursery Shoe
Kuhd. The balance of this ses
sion will be devoted lo formal
opening by the grand officers.
A banquet will be held Friday
evening at 5.4a p.m. at llie Aero
Club, 801 S. W. Taylor Street
in honor of Mrs. Worth Skellon
fo Denver, Colo., supreme royal
matron and Otis J. Triicx of Tar-
zana, Clif., supreme royal patron
Laverne S. Severance, grand
treasurer will be master of cere
monies.
Following the banquet, fun
night will be held in the Templei
beginning at eight o'clock. The Al
Kadar Shrine Chanters and Orien
tal Band will present a musical
program. All courtesy addenda
will also be presented.
Election will be held Satur
day morning, March !), and in the
ilternoiin the supreme royal ma
tron and patron will give their
addresses. .Saturday evening
public installation of new officers
will be held in the sunken ball
room of the temple.
Delegates and visitors I i on i
the 32 subordinate Courts will
attend coming from Astoria, Sea
side, Cannon licacb. Tall, New
orl, Coos Bay, Bend, Klamath
Kails, Mcdford, Hnscburg, Spring
lield, Eugene, Salem, Oregon
City. Milwaukic. McMinnvillc
Newberg, Forest Grove. Hills,
boio, lieavcrtiin, Grcsliam, The
Dalles, Parkrosc and Portland
Membership in the Amaranth
is made up of members of the
Masonic fraternity and their worn
cn 101k. The main purposes arc
the advancement of womanhood,
social and charitable. The Shrill
ei's hospital for crippled chil
dren, the Dcicrnbccher children's
hospital and the Itcd Cross arc
the principal Amaranth projects
in Oregon
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CLUB OFFICERS Mrs. Martha Powell, front center, is the new president of Aloh
fast Matrons L-lub. Pictured with her, left to right, are Mrs. Claire Epperson, secre
ty, and
tary-treasurer, Mrs. Rena Oldham, public! t
Mrs, Gwen Pierson, vice president.,
Photo by Kettler.
Fashion Flair
Tops for fall wear will be but
ton and zipper cardigan sweaters.
Also, alpacas and bulkies will
share the spotlight along with the
uedc trimmed sweater (with el
bow patches! for a casual, coun
try look.
Look for the nautical look in
the new trimmings. They include
big brass buttons, snappy an
chors, gold braid and chain trims
on dresses and sportswear.
Smooth sailing, too, (or infants
and toddlers in sunsuits with ov-
erblouses and matching sailor
hats.
Players Club
The Players Club semi-annua
dinner meeting was Feb. 20 at
the Moose Hall. Dinner was served
by members of the Friends
Club, Women of the Moose.
Mrs. A. Petersteiner presided
at the brief business meeting alt
dcr which bridge and pinochle
were played.
All members and guests are
welcome to the next meeting
March 6 at 7:30 p.m. in the
American l-ecion Hall.
Lucas Special 1 Week Only!
SPECIAL PURCHASE
Extra Dinette Chairs
If your dinette table ii in
good shape but your
chairs are worn, see
these! We mado a spec
ial purchase on these and
we've priced them at less
than the cost of re-uphol-stcring
your old chairs!
Sale Price
)$J95
ft
Styled as above, these modern chairs are 31"
high with 15'l"x15'2" seat. Bock is 17" wide.
Thick, comfortable upholstery and available in
cither light or dark finishes.
LUCAS FURNITURE .
Past Matrons Club Meets
On Feb. 22, Mrs. Wallace Uer-i
lings and Mrs. James Hunter were
hostesses to the Aloha Past Ma
Irons Club at the home of Mrs.
Hunter. The George Washington
theme was carried out in
decorations for the luncheon table
w here places were set for 21 members.
At the close of the luncheon a
beautifully decorated cake was
brought to the table. Inscribed
"Happy Birthday Charlotte," the
cake was to have been a sur
prise gilt to Mrs. Charlotte Mar
tin on her 88th birthday. However,
due to sudden illness, Mrs. Martin
was unable to attend the party.
A short business meeting fol
lowed the luncheon with Mrs.
Powell, president, in charge.
Mrs. Charles DeWill presented'
the special prize to Mae Phin-ncy.
There are known to be about
40,(100 kinds of fish.
WEDNESDAY
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